Why we're watching: "Weeds" hasn't quite been what it once was as... Show More »

Premieres: Sunday, July 1 at 10 p.m. ET on Showtime

Why we're watching: "Weeds" hasn't quite been what it once was as a series in recent years, but when Season 7 ended, Nancy had the whole Botwin clan (including crazy sister Jill) rounded up at a compound. And someone took a shot at them. We've at least got to tune in and find out who it was that took the shot and if anybody's dead.

Why we're watching: The working relationship between on-screen M... Show More »

Premieres: Sunday, July 1 at 10:30 p.m. ET on Showtime

Why we're watching: The working relationship between on-screen Matt LeBlanc (played by, yes, Matt LeBlanc) and writers Sean and Beverly (Stephen Mangan and Tamsin Greig) could scarcely have been worse when Season 1 ended. Yet they're still working together, so expect a whole lot of awkward, cringeworthy comedy in Season 2.

Why we're watching: To say goodbye to Brenda Leigh Johnson (Kyra Sedgwick). One of the most successful cable series ever is ending its run this summer, and we wouldn't want to miss any of the final confessions Brenda Leigh gets from the bad guys.

Why we're watching: "Will and Grace's" Eric McCormack plays a neuroscientist with some neurological issues of his own. He sees things other people don't, including vivid hallucinations. They help him solve crimes!

Why we're watching: If there's one thing Nigel Lythgoe knows how ... Show More »

Premieres: Monday, July 9 at 10 p.m. ET on E!

Why we're watching: If there's one thing Nigel Lythgoe knows how to do, it's stage a talent competition. And he's doing just that by scouring the Internet looking for the next great musical talent. Hey, it work out just fine for Justin Bieber. If they can find a talent at just half that level, it will have been a worthwhile endeavor.

Why we're watching: Celebrities tell stories about their life while a group of improv kings reenact it for us. Celebs include David Hassellhoff (of course), Ricky Gervais, Jerry Springer and Kelly Osbourne.

Why we're watching: Last season ended with Annie (Piper Perabo) ... Show More »

Premieres: Tuesday, July 10 at 10 p.m. ET on USA

Why we're watching: Last season ended with Annie (Piper Perabo) finally realizing she might feel something other than friendship for Auggie (Christopher Gorham) -- right as Auggie was leaving for Africa to pursue things with Parker (Devin Kelley). Season 3 will most likely continue the slow burn on their relationship, along with the usual jet-setting missions and intrigue within the walls of the CIA.

Why we're watching: We've got to see how it ends, right? The ... Show More »

Premieres: Wednesday, July 11 at 9 p.m. ET on DirecTV

Why we're watching: We've got to see how it ends, right? The final season of "Damages" will pit Patty Hewes (Glenn Close) and Ellen Parsons (Rose Byrne) against one another in a case involving the founder of a WikiLeaks-like website (Ryan Phillippe). Other guest stars for the season include John Hannah, Jenna Elfman and Janet McTeer.

Why we're watching: For any baseball fan, this a great way... Show More »

Premieres: Wednesday, July 11 at 10 p.m. ET on Showtime

Why we're watching: For any baseball fan, this a great way to get inside the minds and the psyche of some of the sport's greatest talents. This year, the show will center around the Miami Marlins. What could possibly be of interest when Ozzie Guillen is your manager? The correct answer is everything.

Why we're watching: Ever wonder about the posse of people who work for wealthy families on shows like "Real Housewives"? "Beverly Hills Nannies" is a new reality series about 10 high-class nannies and the families they manage, including that of Cindy Margolis. Bonus: Justin Sylvester, "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" star Kyle Richards' former "ladysitter" is part of the nanny agency.

Why we're watching: "Big Brother" is the guiltiest of all guilty pl... Show More »

Premieres: Thursday, July 12 at 9 p.m. ET on ABC

Why we're watching: "Big Brother" is the guiltiest of all guilty pleasure summer programming. We can't wait to watch the machinations, maneuvering and Lane-in-the-shower-ing, courtesy of the live feeds.

Why we're watching: The ladies are back for a third season of l... Show More »

Premieres: Thursday, July 12 at 10 p.m. ET on E!

Why we're watching: The ladies are back for a third season of life and love. And this time they're showing up on both coasts as the series will track women both in Los Angeles and in New York City. Double the fun and double the drama.

Why we're watching: We'll once again follow Marcus, Angela, Joseph, Leslie, Richard and Keisha deal with the joy and the sorrow of married life in Tyler Perry fashion. Also, Bobbi Kristina is joining the cast.

Why we're watching: Season 4 of "Breaking Bad" was one of the best ... Show More »

Premieres: Sunday, July 15 at 10 p.m. ET on AMC

Why we're watching: Season 4 of "Breaking Bad" was one of the best and most harrowing seasons of TV we've seen in some time. Now that Walter White (Bryan Cranston) has seemingly gone completely to the dark side, we have to keep watching to see if he keeps spiraling further down or tries to claw his way back to some kind of decency.

Why we're watching: We never tire of a good caper story, and "Leverage"... Show More »

Premieres: Sunday, July 15 at 10 p.m. ET on TNT

Why we're watching: We never tire of a good caper story, and "Leverage" usually delivers on that front. The fifth-season premiere will have Nate (Timothy Hutton) and his crew targeting a Howard Hughes-like mogul (guest star Cary Elwes), using the real Hughes' infamous Spruce Goose plane as bait.

Why we're watching: This six-part mini-series on USA stars Sigourney Weaver as Elaine Barrish, a former First Lady and current Secretary of State who must juggle State Department issues with trying to keep her family together in the wake of her divorce from former President Bud Hammond (Ciaran Hinds). James Wolk and Sebastian Stan star as her sons and Ellen Burstyn plays her mother. Sold!

Why we're watching: We like the premise - Steve Sullivan (Steve Byrn... Show More »

Premieres: Thursday, July 19 time TBA on TBS

Why we're watching: We like the premise - Steve Sullivan (Steve Byrne), a corporate attorney from New York City who visits his Irish American father Jack (Dan Lauria) and Korean American mother Ok Cha (Jodi Long) just as they are preparing to sell their bar in a Pittsburgh working-class neighborhood and retire. To their surprise, he decides to stay and run the bar. And we've loved Dan Lauria since "Wonder Years."

Why we're watching: CBS is attempting its return to the reality dating TV pool ... Show More »

Premieres: Sunday, July 22 at 9 p.m. ET on CBS

Why we're watching: CBS is attempting its return to the reality dating TV pool with "3." The show follows three different women of different ages as they all try to find what's been eluding them - true love. Expect emotions to be high and tears to flow.

Why we're watching: The show is like this blend of Pinterest boards, TLC's "Trading Spaces" and "Project Runway" all in one. Plus, who doesn't love a chance at redemption? Six former "Design Star" runners-up compete for an appearance on an HGTV show and $25,000. And we'll happily take an all-stars cast over a batch of newbies most any day.

Why we're watching: Season 1 ended with Bohannon (Anson Mount) leaving Hell on Wheels after killing a possibly innocent man, with the Marshals presumably hot on his trail, and the Swede (Christopher Heyerdahl), beaten, tarred and feathered. That signals a pretty big change in the dynamics for a second season, don't you think? We're assuming Bohannon will make his way back to the railroad town at some point, but it could be a pretty different place once he gets there.

Why we're watching: TNT will continue to tell stories in the world of "The Closer," but without the Closer herself, Kyra Sedgwick. The spinoff will feature much of the same cast and be fronted by Mary McDonnell's Capt. Sharon Raydor. We'll be interested to see how the new show differs from its predecessor.

Why we're watching: Season 1 of "Boss" ended with Chicago Mayor Tom Kane (Kelsey Grammer) having fought off a power grab in City Hall, but discovering that pretty much everyone close to him was plotting against him -- and with the neurological disorder Kane had been fighting all season finally taking a heavy toll. If that doesn't set up any number of possibilities for Season 2, we don't know what would.

Why we're watching: It's sort of like "The Bachelor: Social Media Edition" -- thre... Show More »

Premieres: TBD on NBC

Why we're watching: It's sort of like "The Bachelor: Social Media Edition" -- three guys, including Tim Lopez from The Plain White T's, are looking for love among a bunch of women submitting themselves for the show via Facebook. With the help of three expert matchmakers and a little bit of magic, these fellows are hoping to meet the right ladies. Eva Longoria is executive producing with too-cute couple Bill and Giuliana Rancic hosting.

Why we're watching: Let's just put aside the food porn and travel to exotic locales for just a moment while we all stare dreamily at co-host Curtis Stone and get lulled into submission by his Australian accent. And if he's not enough reason to tune in, there's also the excitement of watching some pretty rad chefs get outside of the standard competition kitchen as they travel to a different international location in every episode as they tackle the local culinary customs and culture.

Why we're watching: Inspired by NBC's "The Voice," the long-running Food Network show got a new format to go with its newly shortened title. This year, returning food culinary stars Bobby Flay and Giada De Laurentiis get out from behind the judges' table to join Alton Brown in a three-way team competition. Each mentor chooses a team of five finalists, who they'll guide through the process. So basically, it's like "The Voice" with knives. Wheee!

Why we're watching: Emily Maynard is the first single mom cast as "The Bachelorette" and as such, has moved the production of the show to North Carolina. We're ready to see this sugar-wouldn't-melt-in-her-mouth Southern belle get down and dirty finding love out of her eligible suitors.

Why we're watching: Self-proclaimed pregnancy guru Rosie Pope is back with a second season of high-end advice for moms-to-be. We can't wait to see how she helps first time moms overcome first world problems -- from planning a "babymoon" in the Dominican Republic to riggin a paranoid client's house with nanny cams.

Premieres: Sunday, May 20 at 10 p.m. ET on G4; Monday, May 21 at 9 p.m. ET on NBC

Why we're watching: Because it's kind of addictive. We've lost entire afternoons more than once to watching the Japanese version of the show, in which competitors take on a diabolically tough obstacle course, and we're curious to see how the American version plays in primetime on a broadcast network.

Why we're watching: As reality drama goes, the Kardashian clan is annoyingly riveting, but let's get real: We're really tuning in to see Kim's new beau, Kanye West, who'll be added to the mix for Season 7.

Why we're watching: Okay, we admit it -- we missed Cat Deeley and her "This is 'So You Think You Can Dance'" intro. Not to mention the athleticism and grace of the show's dancers -- which literally leave audiences breathless.

Why we're watching: First of all, William Shatner guest stars as a ... Show More »

Premieres: Thursday, May 24 at 10 p.m. ET on ABC

Why we're watching: First of all, William Shatner guest stars as a drunk driver in the premiere, so there's that. We're also dying to see what's next with Andy and Sam as she returns from her suspension.

Why we're watching: First of all, Kevin Costner and Bill Paxton are sure to blow us away in their roles as the patriarchs of these warring families. The three-night event features an all-star cast -- including one of our faves, Matt Barr, caught in an illicit romance

Why we're watching: Adam, Blake and Ders are back for more partying, more roommate hijinks and more slaving for the man in their cubicles. There's a reason this underrated comedy has lasted three seasons -- because it's hilarious.

Why we're watching: A reality show about dogs? Sign us up. Whi... Show More »

Premieres: Wednesday, May 30 at 8 p.m. ET on CBS

Why we're watching: A reality show about dogs? Sign us up. While we'd prefer something akin to a doggie dating show (ooh, they could call it "The Bachelor: Doggie Style"), we'll watch dog whisperer Justin Silver solve people's puppy problems. The show's being produced by "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" EP Carol Mendelsohn, so one can only hope that Silver and his posse of pooches also solve crimes on the side.

Why we're watching: Season 2 begins with Joe (Joey Lawren... Show More »

Premieres: Wednesday, May 30 at 8 p.m. ET on ABC Family

Why we're watching: Season 2 begins with Joe (Joey Lawrence) and Mel (Melissa Joan Hart) trying to fix the house -- naturally their management styles clash and things don't go as smoothly as they planned. Two half-hour episodes air back for double the sitcom goodness.

Why we're watching: It's nice to see something positive,... Show More »

Premieres: Sunday, June 3 at 8 p.m. ET on ABC

Why we're watching: It's nice to see something positive, inspiring and uplifting on TV for a change, and watching these incognito millionaires give away tens of thousands of dollars to communities in need after living and working alongside the locals is just the ticket.

Why we're watching: It's hard to resist "extreme" anything, but this fitness-focused approach to taking off pounds really helps people -- and keeps helping them after the cameras stop rolling. It serves as a weekly reminder to keep our bikini bods in tip-top shape, too.

Why we're watching: Kim Kardashian makes her acting debut in the fourth season premiere about our favorite plus-size lawyer (and the young model who inhabits her body). Carter MacIntyre and Lex Medlin join the cast as series regulars.

Why we're watching: Season 3 of the easygoing crime show brings a shake... Show More »

Premieres: Sunday, June 3 at 9 p.m. ET on A&E

Why we're watching: Season 3 of the easygoing crime show brings a shakeup to Longworth's (Matt Passmore) world when a bureau chief (Taylor Cole) from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement heads to Palm Glade to see why the station's case clearance rate is so high. Cue tension between the unorthodox Longworth and his more straitlaced superior -- and possibly between him and Callie (Kiele Sanchez) as well.

Why we're watching: For starters, the new series co-stars Katee Sackhoff... Show More »

Premieres: Sunday, June 3 at 10 p.m. ET on A&E

Why we're watching: For starters, the new series co-stars Katee Sackhoff as one of the title character's (Robert Taylor, "The Matrix") deputies in a sparsely populated county in Wyoming. But we're also curious to see how author Craig Johnson's Walt Longmire mystery novels, which blend humor, action and smart dialogue, translate to the screen.

Why we're watching: Because the trailer could make a fan out of anyone. We're dying to see what's happened to Jackson, how Derek fares as the new Alpha, and whether Scott and Allison's romance can survive her father's wrath.

Why we're watching: The Bravo franchise has three new women to cause catfights this season -- journalist and author Carole Radziwill, fashion designer Heather Thomson and philanthropist Aviva Drescher. Plus, Ramona Singer's still swigging pinot, Countess LuAnn de Lesseps wants a baby (?!) and Sonja Morgan's stirring up trouble with the new gals.

Why we're watching: Gordon Ramsay makes for good -- and loud -- tele... Show More »

Premieres: Monday, June 4 at 9 p.m. ET on FOX

Why we're watching: Gordon Ramsay makes for good -- and loud -- television, and the audition rounds with these amateur chefs are always pretty amusing. Bonus: There's a blind contestant this season! We're thinking it'll be a great excuse for when she "accidentally" hurls a knife at Ramsey.

Why we're watching: Just the trailer for this new series, about y... Show More »

Premieres: Monday, June 4 at 10 p.m. ET on Sundance

Why we're watching: Just the trailer for this new series, about young, gorgeous, paralyzed women navigating life in Los Angeles in their wheelchairs, left us in tears. It's emotional, powerful and inspiring -- can you imagine what an entire episode will be like? In a sea of reality trash, this one could have real meaning.

Why we're watching: Tough-as-nails dance instructor Abby Lee Miller is back and she's on a tear. But so are the moms. In the preview for the summer premiere, Brooke and Paige's mom, Kelly, tells Abby, "Stop eating! That's why you're fat!" So we know it's going to be a good season.

Why we're watching: We know who "A" supposedly is, but with Mona locked away at the nuthouse, how do the girls keep receiving threatening text messages? And just because "A" has been revealed, doesn't mean Alison's killer is not still large.

Why we're watching: Jane's brother now knows about her double life, which she'll have an even tougher time balancing now that India is gone from Donovan Decker. Plus, Billy gets back from juvy and he and Jane will eventually have to confront their feelings about one another.

Premieres: Tuesday, June 5 at 9 p.m. ET on NBC; moves to the regular time slot of 10 p.m. ET/PT on June 12.

Why we're watching: The summer TV schedule is always full of guilty pleasure shows and 2011 saw "Love in the Wild" added to the list. Now the show is back, in a more romance-friendly location and with the hilarious Jenny McCarthy as the new host.

Why we're watching: A new batch of triple-threats compete fo... Show More »

Premieres: Tuesday, June 5 at 10 p.m. ET on Oxygen

Why we're watching: A new batch of triple-threats compete for a seven-episode guest arc on "Glee." While it'll probably take a few episodes to really get into the second season by picking out favorites, this'll remain at the top of our DVR priority list. Who doesn't love a rag-tag group of kids trying to live their dreams?

Why we're watching: The best female law-enforcement partnership o... Show More »

Premieres: Tuesday, June 5 at 9 p.m. ET on TNT

Why we're watching: The best female law-enforcement partnership on TV got better last season, and we're eager to see how Jane (Angie Harmon) and Maura (Sasha Alexander) keep it up this season, especially after the shooting of Maura's biological father last season.

Why we're watching: Dr. Dani Santino is back for another s... Show More »

Premieres: Wednesday, June 6 at 10 p.m. ET on USA

Why we're watching: Dr. Dani Santino is back for another season of of trying to help the guys on the gridiron overcome their biggest obstacles - themselves. Plus we're excited to see Amy Sedaris when she shows up as one of Dani's rivals in episode six.

Why we're watching: It's like "The Voice," but this time the... Show More »

Premieres: Thursday, June 7 at 9 p.m. ET on FOX

Why we're watching: It's like "The Voice," but this time the prize is true love -- or at least a date with a celebrity like Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino, Joe Jonas or Carmen Electra. Celebs pick their potential dates based on voice and pull on their "love handles" when they like what they hear. Plus, it's hosted by the ever-likable Cat Deeley. Perfect guilty pleasure for the warmer months.

Why we're watching: This Canadian import is a medical procedural wi... Show More »

Premieres: Thursday, June 7 at 10 p.m. ET on NBC

Why we're watching: This Canadian import is a medical procedural with a supernatural bent. Michael Shanks plays a surgeon in a coma who roams the halls of his hospital not knowing whether he's dead or alive. Meanwhile, his fiancee Alex (Erica Durance) and star surgeon Joel Goran (Daniel Gillies) try to keep hope alive as they continue with day-to-day hospital life. ABC's Canadian series "Rookie Blue" does well in the summers, so there's no reason that this one, with such a stellar cast (Gillies and Durance are standouts from The CW's hits "Vampire Diaries" and "Smallville"), shouldn't do the same for NBC.

Why we're watching: IFC's new late night talk show -- or ri... Show More »

Premieres: Friday, June 8 at 10 p.m. ET on IFC

Why we're watching: IFC's new late night talk show -- or riff on a late-night talk show -- is an adaptation of Zach Galifianakis' crazy popular "Between Two Ferns" interviews. As if that weren't enough, musical mastermind Reggie Watts as bandleader (of a one-man band) and guest like Jon Hamm promise lots of Bang Bang for the buck.

Why we're watching: Comedians competing against each other in meaningless... Show More »

Premieres: Friday, June 8 at 10:30 p.m. ET on IFC

Why we're watching: Comedians competing against each other in meaningless competitions for useless prizes? What's not to like about that kind of program? Then when you add in Kurt Braunohler as host, it seems like it could be perfectly good nonsense.

Why we're watching: The dialogue and overly frank discussions about sex are completely ridiculous, and we're actually a little worried about Amy (Shailene Woodley) and Ricky's (Daren Kagasoff) son, John, and the fact that no one seems to notice that the kid can barely speak. Yet we're dying to know if Ricky and Amy will ever make it to the alter or if she and Ben (Ken Baumann) might make some bad decisions and get back together. Makes for some quality mindless entertainment.

Why we're watching: Sutton Foster stars as a Vegas showgirl-turne... Show More »

Premieres: Monday, June 11 at 9 p.m. ET on ABC Family

Why we're watching: Sutton Foster stars as a Vegas showgirl-turned-small-town dance instructor in the new series from "Gilmore Girls" creator Amy Sherman-Palladino. It's not exactly a return to Star's Hollow, but we can dream, can't we?

Why we're watching: The nighttime soap that started it all is back. Bob... Show More »

Premieres: Wednesday, June 13 at 9 p.m. ET on TNT

Why we're watching: The nighttime soap that started it all is back. Bobby, J.R. and Sue Ellen are joined by their offspring and some new cast members to bring the drama back to Southfork. Let the backstabbing and manipulating begin.

Why we're watching: Super hot former agent Michael Westin is back ... Show More »

Premieres: Thursday, June 14 at 9 p.m. ET on USA.

Why we're watching: Super hot former agent Michael Westin is back with his on-again off-again love Fiona. At the end of last season, she was taken into custody after he told her he would cross any line for her. Aw! Also, more Bruce Campbell!

Why we're watching: Frankly, it's one of the smartest shows on TV. Patrick J. Adams and Gabriel Macht return as Mike and Harvey, an unlikely team at a prestigious law firm. Season 2 will introduce a new face -- Daniel Harmon, an old-school partner at the firm.

Why we're watching: "Big Brother" is one of our favorite summert... Show More »

Premieres: Monday, June 18 at 10 p.m. ET on ABC

Why we're watching: "Big Brother" is one of our favorite summertime shows and since "The Glass House" sounds nearly identical (to the point where it might not air, if CBS' lawsuit is successful), we will be tuning in to see a batch of hamsters on another network live and compete together 24/7.

Why we're watching: Twentysomething Ben (Jean-Luc Bilodeau) suddenly becomes a dad when an ex-girlfriend leaves their baby on his stoop. Baby-raising-related-hijinks will ensue when he and his BFFs raise their child. This'll pair nicely with "Melissa & Joey," and we're hoping for some nostalgic, "filmed in front of a live studio audience," family-friendly humor.

Why we're watching: We love a good heist. This four-part B... Show More »

Premieres: Wednesday, June 20 at 10 p.m. ET on BBC America

Why we're watching: We love a good heist. This four-part BBC miniseries stars Steven Mackintosh, Ashley Walters, and Warren Brown as three security officers who examine their decision to carry out a multimillion dollar burglary.

Why we're watching: The "Hot in Cleveland" spin off involves... Show More »

Premieres: Wednesday, June 20 at 10 p.m. ET on TV Land

Why we're watching: The "Hot in Cleveland" spin off involves two of our favorite funny people with Niecy Nash and Cedric the Entertainer. It'll be fun to watch as Reverend Boyce ¿The Voice¿ Ballentine and his family learn to cope with a much more humble existence.

Why we're watching: The show about three recently divorced me... Show More »

Premieres: Wednesday, June 20 at 10:30 p.m. ET on TV Land

Why we're watching: The show about three recently divorced men and their woes is back for a second season. Who knows what mischief they'll get into this time around and whether Holly will actually find love. But we'll be watching to find out.

Why we're watching: Because the next season of "Jersey Shore... Show More »

Premieres: Thursday, June 21 at 10:30 p.m. ET on MTV

Why we're watching: Because the next season of "Jersey Shore" won't air until at least August and "The Pauly D Project" was kind of a bust, we're counting on this totally contrived bit of buddy comedy to keep us in GTL mode for the summer.

Why we're watching: TLC, wisely capitalizing on our natural inclination to craft (see Pinterest), will turn DIY kitsch into a competition hosted by Tori Spelling. We're just hoping for some killer ideas for what to do with all that washi tape we ordered from Etsy.

Why we're watching: After more than a year away from TV, Charli... Show More »

Premieres: Thursday, June 28 at 9 p.m. ET on FX

Why we're watching: After more than a year away from TV, Charlie Sheen is back. If that wasn't reason enough to tune in to see the self-proclaimed "Rockstar from Mars," how about the fact that he's playing a therapist who is trying to help people work through their own issues. It's got a solid cast and, because it's on cable, Sheen will be able to work a little bluer than he's used to.

Why we're watching: "Wilfred" is a completely off-the-wall comedy that ... Show More »

Premieres: Thursday, June 28 at 10 p.m. ET on FX

Why we're watching: "Wilfred" is a completely off-the-wall comedy that completely charmed us last year. And the cliffhanger, with Ryan not sure if he's been hallucinating the entire time, has us intrigued for more.

Premieres: Sunday, June 3 at 11 p.m. ET on MTV (Moves to its regular time slot the following night on Monday, June 4 at 10:... Show More »

Premieres: Sunday, June 3 at 11 p.m. ET on MTV (Moves to its regular time slot the following night on Monday, June 4 at 10:30 p.m.)

Why we're watching: Jenna finally made her choice between Matty and Jake, and found out that her mom wrote the mean letter. How's everything going to shake out in Season 2? We can't wait to see how awkwardly things go down -- and that it's been so long since we heard a sarcastic "you're welcome."

Why we're watching: When a show is simultaneously one of the funniest ... Show More »

Premieres: Thursday, June 28 at 10:30 p.m. ET on FX

Why we're watching: When a show is simultaneously one of the funniest on television and also draws some of the sharpest observations about life, whether they're funny or not, you almost have to watch. So we will.

Why we're watching: Luckily, Russell Brand's new late night comedy talker will be filmed in front of a live audience because Brand has a real way with hecklers and that's just good TV. Tune in for his take on current events, politics and pop culture.